Indiana-ACC Annual Meeting Brochure

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The 15th Annual Meeting of the INDIANA Chapter of the American College

of Cardiology

The Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana Saturday, October 22, 2011

Special Session for Fellows-in-Training

Program Director

John S. Strobel, MD, FACC

Jointly Sponsored/Co-Provided by

The American College of Cardiology Foundation and the Indiana Chapter of the American College of Cardiology


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7:00-7:55 a.m.

Continental Breakfast, Exhibits, Posters

7:55-8:00 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks John S. Strobel, MD, FACC _________________________________________ 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Fellow-in-Training Session: Next Steps in a Cardiology Career You will not want to miss important information about taking the next step in your cardiology career. Find out how to evaluate practice culture, clinical practice style, financial and business aspects of the practice, employment agreements, practice governance, management, risk management, partnership opportunities, how to select a geographical location, private practice vs. academe, what is the right salary, what to include in your CV, what questions to ask in an interview, what benefits to expect, and more. Patrick White, President, MedAxiom Gregory J. Mazanek, MD, FACC Bradley J. McNabb _________________________________________ 8:00-9:00 a.m.

Advances in Percutaneous Valve Interventions Arthur C. Coffey, MD, FACC and James B. Hermiller, Jr., MD, FACC

9:00-10:00 a.m.

ICDs: Too Many or Not Enough? William J. Groh, MD, MPH, FACC and Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC

10:00-10:30 a.m.

Break, Exhibits, Posters

10:30-11:00 a.m.

Fellows-in-Training Oral Competition

11:00-11:45 a.m.

Health Care Legislation: What’s In Store for You John G. Harold, MD, MACC, MACP

11:45 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Hybrid Suites: Accommodating an Integrated Approach Michael K. Schroyer, RN, MSN, MBA, FACAT, AACC; Tom Zimmerman - GE Healthcare representative; Hanneke Naus - Philips representative; Robert Dewey - Siemens Healthcare representative 12:30-1:00 p.m.

Break, Exhibits

1:00-1:45 p.m.

Personalized Medicine: Genetic Testing 101 - Costs, Benefits and Effectiveness David A. Flockhart, MD, PhD

1:45-2:30 p.m.

Accountable Care Organizations: How They Will Change the Way You Practice Richard I. Fogel, MD, FACC and Richard J. Kovacs, MD, FACC

2:30 p.m.

Announcement of Poster Winners and Oral Competition Winner & Wrap-up


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John S. Strobel, MD, FACC Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist Premier Healthcare, LLC (formerly IMA, Inc.) Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana


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George B. Bittar, MD, FACP, FACC, FCCP Interventional Cardiologist Providence Medical Group Terre Haute, Indiana Jeffrey A. Breall, MD, PhD, FACC Director Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Interventional Cardiology Krannert Institute of Cardiology Indiana University Health Physicians Indianapolis, Indiana Matthew G. Cantrell, MD Cardiology Fellow St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana Richard I. Fogel, MD, FACC Clinical Electrophysiologist Chief Executive Officer St. Vincent Medical Group Indianapolis, Indiana Kevin K. Hart, MD, FACC, FSCAI Interventional Cardiologist Coronary and Peripheral Vascular Disease Fort Wayne Cardiology Parkview Hospital Fort Wayne, Indiana Ziad A. Jaradat, MD Interventional Cardiology Fellow Indiana University Indianapolis, Indiana

Richard J. Kovacs, MD, FACC Clinical Professor of Medicine Clinical Director Krannert Institute of Cardiology The Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana Gregory J. Mazanek, MD, FACC Clinical Cardiologist St. Vincent Medical Group Medical Director Methodist Division of St Vincent Medical Group Indianapolis, Indiana Christopher D. Powers, MD, FACC Cardiologist Marion General Hospital, St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Indiana University Medical Center Fishers, Indiana Michael Schroyer, RN, MSN, MBA, FACHE, AACC COO/CNO Indiana-ACC CCA Liaison St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Douglas S. Segar, MD, FACC Cardiologist St. Vincent Medical Group Indianapolis, Indiana


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Arthur C. Coffey, MD, FACC Director of Cardiovascular Surgery Indiana University Health Indianapolis, Indiana Robert Dewey Sr. Director, Cardiology and Hybrid OR Siemens Healthcare Malvern, PA David A. Flockhart, MD, PhD Harry and Edith Gladstein Chair in Cancer Genomics Professor of Medicine, Genetics and Pharmacology Director, Indiana Institute For Personalized Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana Richard I. Fogel, MD, FACC Clinical Electrophysiologist Chief Executive Officer St. Vincent Medical Group Indianapolis, Indiana William J. Groh, MD, MPH, FACC Associate Professor of Medicine Cardiology Fellowship Program Director Indiana University School of Medicine IU-Health Cardiologist Indianapolis, Indiana John Gordon Harold, MD, MACC, MACP, FCCP, FAHA Vice President American College of Cardiology Attending Physician, Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute Clinical Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Los Angeles, California

James B. Hermiller, MD, FACC Director of Interventional Fellowship St. Vincent Medical Group St. Vincent Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana Richard J. Kovacs, MD, FACC Clinical Professor of Medicine Clinical Director Krannert Institute of Cardiology The Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana Gregory J. Mazanek, MD, FACC Clinical Cardiologist St. Vincent Medical Group Medical Director Methodist Division of St Vincent Medical Group Indianapolis, Indiana Bradley J. McNabb Chief Operating Officer St. Vincent Medical Group Indianapolis, Indiana Hanneke Naus Business Development Manager Philips Healthcare Hybrid OR Seattle, Washington Michael Schroyer, RN, MSN, MBA, FACHE, AACC COO/CNO Indiana-ACC CCA Liaison St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana

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Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC Medical Director Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Patrick White, MPH President MedAxiom, Inc. South Lyon, Michigan Tom Zimmerman GM, Interventional Commercial Marketing GE Healthcare Milwaukee, WI


C al l f o r p ost e rs Fellows-In-Training

Visit http://inacc.org/id27.html for submission details. All current Indiana fellows in a cardiology training program are invited to present their research (past or present) during the poster session, scheduled for Saturday, October 22. Eligible posters may present recent data, case study or information that has been presented previously at a local or national meeting. The abstracts will be judged in advance to select the top two abstracts for oral presentation. The rest of the accepted abstracts will be presented as posters and judged at the poster presentation on Saturday, October 22. There are cash prizes for winners! Visit http://inacc.org/id27.html. *If you submit a case study: 1. Case reports should be of a rare, unusual, or unexpected finding in a patient; 2. The diagnosis should be known or the workup as complete as possible (all evidence as to the diagnosis should be included); 3. There should be a brief review of the literature including numbers of patients with similar findings/outcomes, risk factors, how it has been evaluated/treated, and outcomes where known; 4. The case should include as much follow-up as is available; 5. Pathology slides and supporting evidence should be included.


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Statement of Need Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the leading health care problem throughout the world. In the United States alone, an estimated 70 million people have been diagnosed with one or more forms of CV disease, and over 910,000 Americans die from CV disease each year. The cardiac care team is increasingly asked to develop systems of care, the methods for which are not necessarily part of the traditional medical training. We are asked to do this better, faster, more efficiently and at a lower cost. Overall Goal The overall goal of this program is to focus on achieving optimal patient outcomes and the performance of the healthcare provider by increasing learner competence in the areas of aortic valve disease, implantable devices, personalized medicine, hybrid suites, and health care reform implementation. Learner Objectives Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to: • Discuss the latest available therapies for aortic valve disease and appropriately refer patients for these treatments. • Describe practice options and necessary steps to attaining a position to meet the needs of the cardiac patient population. • Identify selection criteria for patients for whom device-based therapy for heart failure and primary prevention of sudden cardiac death would be beneficial and taking into consideration their needs when surgery is involved. • Recognize the impact of Health Care Reform legislation on the practice of cardiology. • Specify what procedures can be performed in hybrid suites and identify what features are important. • Analyze how Personalized Medicine will change the way cardiovascular practitioners will practice medicine in the future. • Recognize the importance of participating in the development and organization of an Accountable Care Organization (ACO).

Target Audience Adult Cardiologists, Pediatric Cardiologists, Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Cardiology Fellows-in-Training, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Physician Assistants, Pharmacists


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ACCF Disclosure & COI Policy Statement ACCF/Chapter committee members, faculty, staff and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of this activity are required to disclose all real or apparent conflicts of interest. All relevant potential conflicts of interest that are identified are thoroughly vetted through a process that includes course directors and appropriate peer review by education committee chairs/members, for fair balance, scientific objectivity and validity, patient care and safety recommendations. Full disclosure will be published in the syllabus. Accreditation Physicians This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the Indiana Chapter of the American College of Cardiology. The American College of Cardiology Foundation is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The ACCF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 5.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nurses American College of Cardiology Foundation is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The ACCF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 5.5 continuing education hours. Requirement for successful completion is attendance at the program in its entirety and completing the evaluation tool. While offering CME and CNE credits noted above, this program is not intended to provide extensive training or certification in the field. Acknowledgment At the time of printing, a complete listing of industry supporters was not available. Appropriate acknowledgment will be made upon confirmation of support and at the time of the program.


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Registration You may register online at www.inacc.org. The registration fee for the meeting includes continental breakfast and breaks. Physician Indiana-ACC Member ....................................................................$40 Non-Member Physician ..................................................................$50 Cardiac Care Associate (RN, APN, Pharmacist, PA) ......................... $30 Practice Managers......................................................................... $30 Residents, Fellows, and Students................... FREE with pre-registration

Cancellations

Cancellation requests must be received by October 14, 2011. No refunds will be made after that date.

Meeting Location

The Indianapolis Marriott Downtown 350 West Maryland St Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 317-822-3500

Accommodations

Please call the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown at 877-640-7666 for room reservations in the Indiana Chapter of the American College of Cardiology room block using code INDCC. Rooms are $145 plus tax. Reservations should be made by September 21, 2011. There is a 24-hour cancellation policy.

Questions? Call 1-866-44-INACC or 317-456-2223.


Please return registration form to: FAX: 404.795.9105 – or –

registration form Indiana Chapter ACC 15th Annual Meeting Saturday, October 22, 2011 The Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Register online at www.inacc.org The registration fee for the meeting includes continental breakfast and breaks. First Name _____________________________________________________ Middle Initial ___________

INDIANA

Last Name ___________________________________________________________________________

Chapter -

ACC Membership Number (if applicable): ______________________________________________________

ACC ANNUAL

Title/Degree __________________________________________________________________________

Meeting

440 Laurel Chase Court NW Atlanta, GA 30327 317-456-2223 1-866-44-INACC FAX 404-795-9105 email:

Company Name _______________________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip _________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone ______________________________________ Fax ______________________________ E-mail address ________________________________________________________________________

indiana.acc@gmail.com

1. ATTENDEE TYPE (please check one)

www.inacc.org

Physician

Total

❑ Indiana-ACC Member - $40

$____________________

❑ Non-Member - $50

$____________________

❑ Cardiac Care Associate (RN, APN, PA, Pharmacist) or Data Manager - $30

$____________________

❑ Practice Manager - $30

$____________________

❑ Resident, Fellow or Student - $0

$____________________

TOTAL COST

$____________________

2. Meeting REGISTRation (check all that apply) ❑ General Session ❑ FIT Breakout Session - Next Steps in a Cardiology Career ❑ FIT Poster Competition Participant 3. Payment Options (please check one)

❑ Check payable to Indiana Chapter-ACC

❑ Credit card

Cardholder Name printed ______________________________________________________________

❑ Visa ❑ MasterCard ❑ American Express Account #___________________________________________________________________________ Card Security #__________________________ Expiration Date _______________________________ Signature ___________________________________________________________________________ Billing Address for credit card, including zip: ___________________________________________________________________________________

You will receive confirmation via fax or e-mail in advance of the meeting.


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